UNITE FOR THE ANIMALS

THE OFFICIAL ANIMAL RIGHTS MARCH

WHAT IS THE OFFICIAL ANIMAL RIGHTS MARCH?

The Official Animal Rights March is an annual vegan march founded by the animal rights organisation Surge in 2016. The purpose of the march is to unite the vegan community globally and to inspire vegans to speak up for animals in their everyday lives and get active in their local communities.

In 2018 we had over 28,000 attendees marching in 25 cities across the world, demanding an end to all animal oppression. London surpassed over 10,000 attendees, a 400% increase in attendance since the first march in 2016.

TOARM is community driven, with the mission of taking the animal rights movement directly to the streets in the thousands, united against the industries who exploit and use animals.

HOW DO I FIND A 2019 MARCH NEAR ME?

Our click-through list of marches on this website is being constantly updated, so keep an eye on the page or sign up to our mailing list below.

HOW CAN I HELP?

If you would like to organise a march in your city, then get in touch and we’ll send you an organisers handbook to help you get started. You can also get in touch if you would like to volunteer with the promotion of a pre-existing march near you.

DO YOU HAVE ANY MERCHANDISE?

Yes! Heartcure Collective proudly supports Surge by producing non-profit TOARM t-shirts and hoodies for the march every year. Last year we raised £2,558.90 for Retreat Animal Rescue and FRIEND Animal Rescue. This year we are supporting FRIEND Animal Rescue and Brook Farm Animal Sanctuary.

I FELT SO STRONG. I FELT LIKE I WAS PART OF SOMETHING HUGE, SOMETHING GOOD, SOMETHING THAT STOOD FOR A BETTER FUTURE. WHENEVER I FEEL ALONE, I THINK OF BEING THERE THAT DAY. THIS MOVEMENT IS UNSTOPPABLE.

SURGE

Founded in 2016, Surge is a grassroots animal rights organisation determined to create a world where compassion towards all non-human animals is the norm. Our aim is to spread awareness through large-scale campaigns, filmmaking and investigative work. Surge is committed to positive community building, teamwork and the abolition of animal use.